dissimulour Antonyms

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Meaning of dissimulour

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dissimulour (n.)

A dissembler.

dissimulour Sentence Examples

  1. The politician was a skilled dissimulour, able to hide his true intentions from the public.
  2. The child's dissimulour was so convincing that her parents believed her lie without hesitation.
  3. The salesman was such a good dissimulour that he could sell ice to Eskimos.
  4. The poker player tried to be a dissimulour, but his tell was too obvious for his opponents to miss.
  5. The secret agent was a master of dissimulour, able to blend in with any crowd and avoid detection.
  6. The actor's dissimulour was so convincing that the audience was completely drawn into the story.
  7. The con artist was a skilled dissimulour, able to swindle people out of their money without them ever suspecting they were being scammed.
  8. The politician was accused of being a dissimulour, but he denied the allegations, claiming that he was simply being misunderstood.
  9. The spy was a skilled dissimulour, able to infiltrate enemy territory and gather valuable intelligence without being caught.
  10. The liar was a skilled dissimulour, able to tell a lie with a straight face and never let on that he was being untruthful.

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A dissembler.

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The politician was a skilled dissimulour, able to hide his true intentions from the public.

The child's dissimulour was so convincing that her parents believed her lie without hesitation.

The salesman was such a good dissimulour that he could sell ice to Eskimos.

The poker player tried to be a dissimulour, but his tell was too obvious for his opponents to miss.